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Using Lemons To Make Your Whites Whiter  [will lemon juice bleach black clothes soaking clothes in baking soda overnight lemon juice for white clothes boiling white clothes with lemon lemon juice in washing machine how to whiten white clothes that have yellowed does lemon juice ruin clothes does lemon juice stain black clothes How do you whiten white clothes with lemon juice? نتيجة بحث الصور عن ‪Using Lemons To Make Your Whites Whiter‬‏ Does lemon juice make clothes white again? Is lemon good for washing clothes? How to wash whites with lemon juice?] There are countless tips on how to keep white clothes clean without using hard chemicals. Some suggestions include baking soda, vinegar, and even aspirin — well, we are hardly opposed to being creative. However, one option is to cook the whites with lemon. Although citric acid is indeed a good way to clean many things, it is not worth it for your clothes. Do lemons whiten your clothes?  This is how it works: the citric acid in lemons can break down stains and dirt, making your whites whiter. Many home websites recommend using lemon as a natural bleach for people who oppose strong chemicals. Bleaching agents are definitely harsh.  Melanie Forti, director of the Health and Safety Program of the Farm Workers Opportunity Program Association, explained that bleach can cause “rashes, extreme headaches, migraines, muscle weakness, abdominal discomfort, esophageal perforation, nausea, and vomiting. ” Extended inhalation or exposure on your skin clearly sucks, and then there’s that pesky risk of “death” if accidentally ingested. Fine.  Plus, bleach can ruin some of your favorite graphic tees, and that’s unforgivable. I tested this "lemon whitening" thing, and if you want, you can too: you need a lemon, a large pot, water and washing powder. First, fill a large pot with water, then cut your lemons in half and add them to the pot. Boil water and lemon. Once the water boils, turn off the heat and let it stand until the boiling calms down. Next, add your clothes and let it sit for an hour  I chose to test on a dirty cloth. After putting it in the pot for an hour, I washed the cloth by hand in a sink filled with water and detergent. Is the result clean? Absolutely, but not more than when I use only washing powder and throw a similar rag in a normal machine wash. In the end, lemons may not be harmed, but it is not a godsend for your laundry room. Do you know what it is? Detergent. Keep going and you can leave the lemons in your kitchen.
There are countless tips on how to keep white clothes clean without using hard chemicals. Some suggestions include baking soda, vinegar, and even aspirin — well, we are hardly opposed to being creative. However, one option is to cook the whites with lemon. Although citric acid is indeed a good way to clean many things, it is not worth it for your clothes.

Do lemons whiten your clothes?

 This is how it works: the citric acid in lemons can break down stains and dirt, making your whites whiter. Many home websites recommend using lemon as a natural bleach for people who oppose strong chemicals. Bleaching agents are definitely harsh.

Melanie Forti, director of the Health and Safety Program of the Farm Workers Opportunity Program Association, explained that bleach can cause “rashes, extreme headaches, migraines, muscle weakness, abdominal discomfort, esophageal perforation, nausea, and vomiting.
” Extended inhalation or exposure on your skin clearly sucks, and then there’s that pesky risk of “death” if accidentally ingested. Fine.
 Plus, bleach can ruin some of your favorite graphic tees, and that’s unforgivable.
I tested this "lemon whitening" thing, and if you want, you can too: you need a lemon, a large pot, water and washing powder. First, fill a large pot with water, then cut your lemons in half and add them to the pot. Boil water and lemon. Once the water boils, turn off the heat and let it stand until the boiling calms down. Next, add your clothes and let it sit for an hour

I chose to test on a dirty cloth. After putting it in the pot for an hour, I washed the cloth by hand in a sink filled with water and detergent. Is the result clean? Absolutely, but not more than when I use only washing powder and throw a similar rag in a normal machine wash.
In the end, lemons may not be harmed, but it is not a godsend for your laundry room. Do you know what it is? Detergent. Keep going and you can leave the lemons in your kitchen.
 
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